Latest official census reports estimate that there are around 100 Amur leopards in the wild. This number has grown significantly in the last decade, thanks to conservation interventions. Sustained conservation efforts have also seen the wild tiger population grow to an estimated 4000 individuals, following years of decline. Despite this positive change, we have a lot more work to do. We need your support to continue to support innovative and effective conservation projects across Asia. Can we count on your help?

WildCats Conservation Alliance is a partnership between Zoological Society of London and Dreamworld Wildlife Foundation, based in Regent’s Park, London. Thanks to the generosity of our partners we can continue to channel 100% of donations we receive directly to conservation projects that protect wild tigers and Amur leopards.

Learn about wild tigers and Amur leopards

There are fewer than 4000 tigers in the wild, in the last century they have lost over 97% of their original habitat.